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Research explores if artificial intelligence can support safer prescribing for people with intellectual disabilities and epilepsy
University of Plymouth - Research explores if artificial intelligence can support safer prescribing for people with intellectual disabilities and epilepsy
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From piracy to gender stereotyping: university invites people to engage with social science
Plymouth University news: Piracy and policing, gastronomy and gender stereotyping will be among the topics up for discussion during a week-long festival coordinated by the University of Plymouth this November
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Routes to Wellness: New project to support the mental health of people affected by displacement
An important new study involving the University of Plymouth is set to support the mental health of refugees.
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How do we protect our oceans? The solutions lie on land and with people
University of Plymouth pioneers: How do we protect our oceans? The solutions lie on land and with people. Mel Austen, Professor of Ocean and Society and Director of the Centre for Systems Thinking: Ocean, Land and Society at the University of Plymouth
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Mental imagining of self-harm can increase urge and heighten the risk of people harming themselves
University of Plymouth news: New research from the School of Psychology represents the first study of its kind to track the real-time occurrences of mental imagining of self-harm, alongside the urge to self-harm and actual self-harming behaviour.
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Making a real difference to people’s lives through social work
Social Work (Jersey)
Sara Rodrigues Francisco, a second year BA (Hons) Social Work student at University of Plymouth, explains how her degree is preparing her for a dream career in helping others.
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How Technology is Supporting People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Student nurse and EPIC digital health champion, Joy O’Gorman, introduces myCOPD technology into care pathways in Cornwall utlising the ecosystem being established by the University's Centre for Health Technology through the EPIC project.
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Resilience, empathy and passion – but what else does it take to be a lawyer for the people?
Resilience, empathy and passion – but what else does it take to be a lawyer for the people? Donna Butler, an associate at GA Solicitors, puts forward a fair case for the power of empathy and studying law at the University of Plymouth.
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New book aims to inspire young people to join Children’s University
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/news/new-book-aims-to-inspire-young-people-to-join-childrens-university
Cub’s Adventures, written by the Devon and Cornwall Children’s University Chancellor David Lawrence Jones, with illustrations by Abie Greyvenstein, follows the Children’s University mascot as he travels getting stamps for his Passport to Learning
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Remote Assessment and Management of People with Movement Impairment and Disability
Professor of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Jenny Freeman is creating a toolkit and training package for current and future clinicians to aid in 'telerehabilitation' or remote rehab for patients with disabilities and those recovering from Covid-19.
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